![]() The Goldsmith's Daughter - set in the Aztec empire during the Spanish invasion - was nominated for the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Children's Fiction prize. The US edition won a Borders Original Voices prize and a Spur award from the Western Writers of America. Apache - set in 19th century America - was shortlisted for several UK awards including the Teenage Book Trust and the Carnegie Medal (where it was voted the Shadowing Groups favourite). Although she writes across a broad age range, Tanya is probably best known for her historical novels for young adults. We are delighted to present an exclusive interview with the award-winning writer for young adults, Tanya Landman, who is the author of more than thirty books for children and young adults. ![]() ![]() The Letterpress Project has asked authors and illustrators to think about what has inspired them as artists, what their favourite books are and how they relate to their audience - we've also asked them if they themselves are book collectors. Posted on An Interview with Tanya Landman ![]()
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